November 01, 2010

Giveaway MISTO

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Many of you mentioned you were looking for houseware deals for Christmas this year... look what we have found for you!!!!

Have you ever heard of the Misto oil sprayer? It's a brushed aluminum sprayer that can quickly replace your aerosal spray cans... it's healthier for you AND less expensive. We're talking on average $0.50 per refill vs. a can of Pam for about $3!

And right now you can get 2 Misto sprayers for $11.99 AND Free Shipping on orders over $49! (maybe one for you and a gift)! Just go here to get in on the deal! Amazon sells for $7.77 each so you're saving quite a bit!

Plus after trying it at home, My Dallas Mommy Laura found that she wanted 2 cans for herself... one for olive oil and one for vinegar to spray on my salad!

The uses for the Misto are endless, including grilling, roasting, spraying, sautéing, non stick cooking, even basting the turkey, baking, prepping... you get the idea! You can also use it to spray on salads, veggies, pasta, pizza, chicken, seafood, meats...

It’s a great way for those being health conscious and pocketbook conscious… you use less oil, less calories and because it’s not aerosol less damage to the environment!

Here is a video showing you how to use the Misto!




So all of the My City Moms are giving a Misto away!

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment with your first initial and last name below for the best or most original use of the Misto!

Winner will be chosen this Thursday the 4th at 8:00 p.m.!

AND those winners will go into the My City Mommy pool of winners. The best idea overall will get a $50 Pfaltzgraff Gift Card! How fun is that!

Good luck!

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17 comments:

S. Schantz said...

I make scrambled eggs every morning for breakfast. I would use the Misto instead of Pam.
S. Schantz

L. Heath said...

If you paint with acrylics or watercolors, this seems like a very sturdy way to transport your water without spillage and perhaps a more even spray coverage. I'm referring to dampening the paper for various techniques such as salt crystal applications, soft blending and bleeding of colors, etc.

L. Heath said...

If you paint with acrylics or watercolors, this seems like a very sturdy way to transport your water without spillage and perhaps a more even spray coverage. I'm referring to dampening the paper for various techniques such as salt crystal applications, soft blending and bleeding of colors, etc.
L. Heath

(Sorry. I forgot to include my name on the previous post.)

B Zimmermann said...

would use this for anything that needed a non stick spray, and can have my choice of oils to use

Unknown said...

C. Su says I had a Misto but it stopped working a few years back. I think you have to release the air when you aren't spraying it. I used it for oiling the pan and making pizza.

Sharonna M. said...

I would use this just for every day baking and cooking. Pam spray gets expensive - this would be great!
S. Mitchell

Anonymous said...

I use one for baking/cooking etc as mentioned. However, it also works great with water to spritz my kids hair for a quick fix in the morning. J Troncalli

P. Gillespie said...

P. Gillespie would use this as a replacement for Pam or other brand sprays. It will of course save money and be better for the environment.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I could use it to spray my creaking joints, haha. Would be great for cooking most anything.
J. Milam

Stacy said...

With the holidays coming there are many different ways to use the misto. I like to put chicken broth in it and mist my turkey for a quick and easy way to baste!
S. Brooks :)

stephanie said...

Use it for spraying on your salad dressings!! S. Yau

Regina said...

R. DuShane : I would use my mist to mix a blend of seasonings and oilive oil and then spray my turkey for thanksgiving with it to give it a natural roasted look and taste. This is just one of. The ways i would use it!

s weaver said...

s. weaver

i would use it to replace cooking sprays and add a healthier way to cook food for my family. i would also use it on salads, what a great kitchen tool.

Rhonda said...

R. LaGrone

It's probably not the most original idea but I would use it on my grill when we do chicken and burgers! :)

Anonymous said...

This would be fantastic to use with more expensive oils. Instead of drizzling it over food you could spray to get more coverage and use less!
J. Rush-Leavitt

Renae said...

I would love to use it to grease baking pans quickly

Anonymous said...

Seems like this would be a very wonderful item to have.Very versatile a great way to save money and calories and add taste to food.would be wonderful to have for the holidays!

 

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